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Posts by Matt Thomas

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I'm extremely happy to have completed all of the essential exams for ICM training ๐Ÿ™‚
Sometimes there are questions about recommended resources for revision. I can only comment on the ones I used, but I thought these were good

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The sky was clear last night ๐Ÿ™‚

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I think I need a labetalol infusion...

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A bit cloudy at times, but Jupiter was easy to see last night ๐Ÿ™‚
(Not the best picture, but my best picture.)

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A lovely walk this afternoon ๐Ÿ™‚

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Thank you!

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Thank you! That makes sense. Is there a greater density of alpha-1 receptors in the peripheral circulation to mediate the effect or another mechanism? (I guess the receptor density distribution is known but I haven't found any obvious answers.)

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Stupid question: If vasopressor induced digital ischaemia is real, why can't we overcome vasoplegia secondary to sepsis to return to a normal vascular tone (and BP) before we cause peripheral ischaemia?

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A lovely rainbow to finish a very busy night ๐Ÿ™‚

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I'm not a clever artistic person, but I quite like this picture that I took this morning (obviously turned upside down).

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Beautiful inversion in Snowdonia yesterday ๐Ÿ™‚

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My Mum has just sent me a message wishing us a quiet night.
Better dust off the major incident plan...

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Oooh, this is interesting!

"Surgical start timing was an independent risk factor for increased short- and long-term postoperative mortality, morbidity and healthcare resource utilisation."

#AnSky

doi.org/10.1111/anae...

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Good ride today ๐Ÿ™‚

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Last week, we launched our guidance โ€œThe Decision Making and Transfer of Critically Ill Adults to Their Preferred Place of Deathโ€ โ€“ providing a framework for healthcare teams navigating one of the most important decisions in end-of-life care.

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The shape of a life by Shing-Tung Yau is great.

Key lessons seem to be:
1) Work on projects you are passionate about.
2) Work hard, dedication matters.
3) Work on multiple projects in parallel - when one project stalls work on a different project for a while.

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Wonderful post-work swim ๐Ÿ™‚

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Different for consultants, but for us trainees I wonder whether we are trained to be too scared of a GA in obstetrics. Clearly we need to know the risks of an RSI in pregnancy, but I felt there was a lot (I don't know whether too much) of emphasis on a GA being a last resort.
(I don't do obs now.)

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On-call shifts in medicine are so draining, not just because of the overwhelming workload during the shifts, but also because of the inability to rest for at least a week before due to the sense of dread at the thought of what is to come. I've never experienced this doing ICU, only in medicine.

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"What is their exercise tolerance?"

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I'm very sorry to hear that โ˜น๏ธ
I hope it improves soon.

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Things that keep me awake at night:
1) Being post-nights.
2) Whether the pleural of GREATix is GREATices or GREATixes.

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My self-management is escalating quickly. I have considered taking paracetamol. Presumably the next step is an adrenaline infusion.
(Unfortunately the paracetamol I have expired in 2016, reflecting the frequency with which I take them.)

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My more senior form of Medical Student Syndrome means that whenever I am ill I immediately think of the person who I saw most recently whose illness started with the same symptoms and how they ended up on triple organ support and (nearly) died.

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This is going to hurt and Bodies are both good.

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CT BRAIN QUIZ: Pre + post-contrast: Postural headaches. Cerebellar signs. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A: Subdural collection
B: Subarachnoid haemorrhage
C: Intraventricular haemorrhage
D: Extradural haematoma
E: Posterior fossa meningioma
Start Quiz bit.ly/3F2dhB8

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Sea to summit to sea duathlon to try to fix my circadian rhythm after nights ๐Ÿ™‚

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Interesting question: 'my best photo'. I think this would be mine.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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ICU Hemodynamic Secrets โ€“ The role of ScvO2:

There is not such a thing as a โ€œnormalโ€ cardiac output (CO). A CO of 3.5 l/min may be adequate for a 90 yearsโ€™ old, 100 pounds sedated patient but inadequate for a 40 yearsโ€™ old, 250 pounds patient with septic ARDS. Ideally,

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The lonely death of Dr Jagdip Sidhu He was a rising star of the NHS. Could his work have contributed to his death?

"โ€ฆdoctors had been turned into "factory workers" in an effort to deliver ever-increasing productivity."

A NHS doctor dies by suicide every 3 weeks.

A nurse attempts suicide daily.

Who cares for the carers?

The lonely death of Dr
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